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Corey and Steve invite you to tune in as they tackle some of the week's big topics in life and sport.

This week we will spend the first half of the show discussing the latest Football headlines from the NFL and NCAA.  From the 1 degree murder indictment of Aaron Hernandez and the NFL’s latest CTE fiasco to the NCAA common-sense defying flip-flops, we will bring you our rough, raw, and real opinions.

In the second half of the show, we are honored to have Robanne Robin as our special guest.  Robanne has battled eating disorders all of her life including: childhood obesity, anorexia, bulimia, and morbid obesity.   At age 37, Robanne was facing major health issues and she knew she had to make some serious lifestyle changes, or risk continued health problems. After almost giving up on herself, Robanne sought medical help that has saved her life. On August 4, 2009, Robanne had laparoscopic roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery and has since lost half of her body weight -- from weighing 300 pounds to 150!  She now lives an active lifestyle and has launched books and inspirational projects. Robanne works with bariatric patients, children, and anyone who struggles with eating disorders to motivate them to be successful and by encouraging them to GET THEIR STRONG ON with exercise, healthy eating, and to re-think being skinny.  Her aim is to  shift their focus to being STRONG and fit by sharing the message that STRONG IS THE NEW SKINNY, and above all, shares the message that anyone can make changes.  You can find out more about Robanne and her book by going to:  http://www.getyourstrongon.net -- check it out!

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